The Long- and Short-Term Benefits of Attending Camp Invention

The Long- and Short-Term Benefits of Attending Camp Invention

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Part of our mission at the National Inventors Hall of Fame® (NIHF) is to provide the best and most impactful STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) educational programs for students around the country. During the summer of 2017, with generous support from the Burton D. Morgan Foundation, we partnered with Dr. John Falk to study the effectiveness of our flagship summer program: Camp Invention®.

As the founding Director of the Center for Research on Lifelong STEM Learning at Oregon State University, Dr. Falk is internationally recognized as an expert on free-choice learning and a leader in STEM education.

We invite you to read Dr. Falk’s findings below!

The Power of One Week

Dr. Falk’s study found that participating in just one week of our Camp Invention program resulted in statistically significant improvements in creativity, STEM interest and the ability to use and apply problem-solving techniques.

Repeat Performers

Students who attended Camp Invention multiple times over a four-year span showed significantly higher levels in creativity, STEM interest and problem-solving aptitude as compared to students with no previous (or only limited) Camp Invention experience.

Sustained Long-Term Impact

Over the long term, ranging from one to four years after attending Camp Invention, there is even stronger evidence of statistically significant growth in creativity, STEM interest and problem-solving abilities.

Innovative Programming, Proven Results

Dr. Falk’s research builds on the work of previous independent evaluations which collectively demonstrate the positive impacts of the Camp Invention experience on camper’s STEM interest, creativity and problem-solving skills. His findings suggest that these positive effects impact students far beyond the one-week session and that participating in Camp Invention more than once results in even greater increases in these areas.

Dr. Falk’s findings reinforce our belief that out-of-school time (OST) opportunities are essential to cultivating a student’s interests and passions. This research is grounded in the power of free-choice learning, which encourages students to have more choice and control in learning about topics which align with their natural interests.

Applying the Camp Invention Takeaways to other OST Programs

The findings from Dr. Falk’s Camp Invention research can be applied to other OST programs. The essential elements to incorporate into OST programs are to give youth more choice and control over personalizing their experience to better accommodate different personalities and learning styles; and to provide ongoing experience and support for entrepreneurial and STEM activities for children.

The Camp Invention Impact

For nearly two decades, Camp Invention’s impact has been measured through independent evaluations. These evaluations have shown that participation in just one week of Camp Invention results in statistically significant short-term and long-term improvements in:

Creativity

STEM interest

Collaboration

Problem-solving skills

Not only has creativity been listed as the number one leadership competency in an IBM research study, but the World Economic Forum also lists creativity, complex problem solving and coordinating with others among its top 10 skills needed to thrive in 2025.

To learn more about Camp Invention and our other education programs, all informed by the latest insights into creativity and STEM education, please visit our website.